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Rabbi Noah Gradofsky

Ordained by the UTJ’s Institute of Traditional Judaism in 2004, Rabbi Noah Gradofsky has remained a steadfast member, serving for years as a member of the UTJ Executive Board, the board of Morashah - UTJ's rabbinic fellowship - and as chairman of the UTJ conference committee.

Rabbi Gradofsky served as a full-time rabbi at Temple Israel in Long Beach, NY, for 6 years and has since served a number of synagogues on a contract basis.  He is also a full-time practicing attorney.

Rabbi Gradofsky is also a moderator of the UTJ Facebook group, and he is a prolific writer on Jewish law and sociological topics affecting the religious Jewish community. Among his essays and writings are:

To learn more about Rabbi Gradofsky and access any essays not yet included in Viewpoints, go to: www.e-ark.net

Rabbi Gradofsky is married to Dr. Melissa Klapper and lives in the Philadelphia area.

ARTICLE

Response to Rabbi Alan J. Yuter Regarding Live Stream Megillah During Quarantine

by Rabbi Noah Gradofsky

Categories: Coronavirus, Halakhah, Halakhah, Holidays, Modern Judaism, Purim
ARTICLE (Reprinted from The New York Jewish Week)

Distinguishing Jewish Values From Political Imperatives

by Rabbi Noah Gradofsky

Categories: Modern Judaism, Politics
ARTICLE

Do I Belong in UTJ?

by Rabbi Noah Gradofsky

Categories: Denominations, Halakhah, Modern Judaism
DIVREI TORAH

Lech Lecha/Chayey Sarah: The Jewish Work Ethic

by Rabbi Noah Gradofsky

Categories: Uncategorized
ARTICLE

Does It Matter If Your Dog Eats Toothpaste?

by Rabbi Noah Gradofsky

Categories: Halakhah, Holidays, Kashruth, Passover
DIVREI TORAH

Bereshit – You Have Only Yourself to Blame

by Rabbi Noah Gradofsky

Categories: Uncategorized
DIVREI TORAH

Kol Nidre: Three Steps to a Better You

by Rabbi Noah Gradofsky

Categories: High Holidays, Holidays
DIVREI TORAH

Yom Kippur: Caring for the Oppressed

by Rabbi Noah Gradofsky

Categories: High Holidays, Holidays
ARTICLE

The Haftarah for Yom Kippur Morning

by Rabbi Noah Gradofsky

Categories: High Holidays, Holidays, Torah/Talmud
DIVREI TORAH

Yom Kippur/Sh’mini Atzeret: Making Emotional Connections

by Rabbi Noah Gradofsky

Categories: High Holidays, Holidays, Shmini Atzeret
DIVREI TORAH

Rosh Hashnah: Productive Regret

by Rabbi Noah Gradofsky

Categories: High Holidays, Holidays
DIVREI TORAH

Misbegotten Gains

by Rabbi Noah Gradofsky

Categories: High Holidays, Holidays